Divya Bharati Biography
Attractive, spirited with that extra bit of something in her, Divya Bharti became a star overnight before her story ended abruptly. <br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Basics on Divya Bharthi</span><br />Divya Bharti was born on 25th February 1974. Her parents were Omprakash Bharti and Meeta Bharti. Her father was working in insurance. Kunal was her younger brother. <br /><br />She spent her school years at Maneckji Cooper High School. She was barely fifteen years old before she started getting movie offers.<br /><br />Divya Bharati married the movie producer Sajid Nadiadwala in 1992 secretly. Her name after marriage was Sana Nadiadwala. <br /><br />She fell from her apartment in 1993 and died. Whether her fall was accidental or deliberate was unconfirmed.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Divya Bharati’s Movies</span><br />Divya Bharti received many movie offers like Radha Ka Sangam, Prem and Saudagar which she lost out to other actresses.<br /><br />She started receiving offers in the South and in 1990 she made her debut in a Tamil movie Nila Penne and a Telugu movie Bobbili Raja. The latter became a hit. It was followed by successful movies like Rowdy Alludu (1991) and Assembly Rowdy (1991).<br /><br />She made her entry into Bollywood with Rajiv Rai’s Vishwatma (1992) which was a moderate success. She had nearly ten releases in 1992 of which Shola Aur Shabnam with Govinda, Balwan with Sunil Shetty and Deewana with Shah Rukh Khan were major hits. <br /><br />She became the most sought after star despite many of her movies failing to do well like Dil Aashna Hai (1992), Kshatriya (1993) and Dil Hi To Hai (1993). <br /><br />After her death, two movies were released – Rang (1993) and Shatranj (1993).<br /><br />